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The U.S. Congress: a very short introduction

Part of the Very Short Introductions series
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Many scholars believe that the framers of the Constitution intended Congress to be the preeminent branch of government.

Indeed, no other legislature in the world approaches its power.

Yet most Americans have only a murky idea of how it works.In The U.S.

Congress, Donald A. Ritchie, a congressional historian for more than thirty years, takes readers on a fascinating, behind-the-scenes tour of Capitol Hill-pointing out the key players, explaining their behavior, and translating parliamentary language into plain English.

No mere civics lesson, this eye-opening book provides an insider's perspective on Congress, matched with a professional historian's analytical insight.

After a swift survey of the creation of Congress by theconstitutional convention, he begins to unscrew the nuts and pull out the bolts.

What is it like to campaign for congress? To attract large donors? To enter either house with no seniority? He answers these questions and more, explaining committee assignments (and committee work), the role of staffers andlobbyists, floor proceedings, parliamentary rules, and coalition building.

Ritchie explores the great effort put into constituent service--as representatives and senators respond to requests from groups and individuals--as well as media relations and news coverage.

He also explores how the grand concepts we all know from civics class--checks and balances, advise and consent, congressional oversight--work in practice, in an age of strong presidents and a muscular Senate minority (no matter whichparty is in that position).In this sparkling addition to Oxford's Very Short Introduction series, Donald Ritchie moves beyond the cynicism and the platitudes to provide a gem of a portrait of how Congress really works.

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Product Details
Oxford University Press
0199746214 / 9780199746217
Ebook
328.73
10/06/2010
United States
English
146 pages